Associate Consultant, Epidemiology Consulting

R16-London, United Kingdom

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We are seeking an Associate Consultant to join our Epidemiology Consulting practice in London, UK.

The Associate Consultant will help to define projects, build work plans, and develop robust and valuable conclusions and recommendations for our clients. Associate Consultants are vital to ensuring that we provide our clients with the insights and information they need to achieve success.

This role is primarily focussed in two high growth areas of the consulting business; real world data and epidemiology.

About You – experience, education, skills, and accomplishments.

  • An advanced degree in a relevant discipline (biostatistics, data science, epidemiology, public health, health economics, medicine)

  • 2+ years of experience in Epidemiology or Consulting within life sciences & healthcare

  • Familiarity with market access, observational/epidemiological or health economics study designs and analytical methods.

  • Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills with the ability to interpret complex data and draw evidence-based conclusions.

  • A proven commitment to client service and competency to communicate technical concepts to a both technical/academic/clinical as well as non-technical audiences.

  • Experienced with MS Office including MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.

It would be great if you also have:

  • Direct RWE/RWD experience (observational study datasets, such as electronic medical records or disease registry-based datasets)

  • Proficiency with relevant analytical tools/languages and statistical packages (e.g. R, Python, SPSS, SAS, SQL, machine learning).

  • Qualitative research experience

What will you be doing in this role?

  • Lead and execute various primary and secondary research efforts needed for client projects.

  • Perform quantitative analysis (e.g., financial modeling, data manipulation, claims analysis) to develop accurate product and market forecasts (e.g., sales projections, size of market, etc.)

  • Conduct fully documented systematic reviews of both published and grey literature on the epidemiology of assigned diseases and their risk factors to estimate incidence/prevalence over a 10–20-year period.

  • Prepare research dossiers and summaries using existing published literature and other data sources to inform and scope out major research programmes and support business development activity.

  • Assist the wider team in sourcing data from real world datasets and writing observational study protocols and statistical analysis plans for internal review and subsequent publication.

  • Perform statistical analyses using R, SPSS or other appropriate software packages and present the results of those analyses to clients or a wider audience, if required.

  • Produce quality client deliverables including PowerPoint presentations, reports, white papers, etc.

  • Report on project progress to clients and to internal project management or other stakeholders, if required.

  • Engage on multiple client projects, effectively manage time commitments, and assume greater leadership and project management responsibilities over time

  • Support senior team members in business development efforts including greenfield research, developing proposals pitch books, and responding to RFP’s

About the Team  

 Our Epidemiology Consulting team partners with clients to deliver integrated health economics, outcomes research, value communications, and evidence strategy, helping to shape clinical performance, patient outcomes, and business success. The team consists of seven epidemiology experts based in the UK and India, specializing in epidemiological and real-world evidence (RWE)-based insights and solutions. We leverage secondary data sources and real-world data (RWD) from the US and Europe to provide strategic epidemiological insights that support key stakeholders in commercial, HEOR, and market access roles.

Hours of Work

 This is a full-time permanent position based in London, UK, and will require hybrid working in our Liverpool Street office (2-3 days per week in the office, rest of the week remote).

This position requires weekday (Monday - Friday) attendance with some scheduling flexibility available around core working hours.

Our UK Employee Benefits include :

  • Private Medical Insurance or Health Cash plan

  • Generous Pension Plan contribution rates

  • Income protection insurance

  • Life insurance

  • Sports Club Subsidy (Company pays 50% of gym membership, or up to £500)

  • Emergency Childcare or Adult care cover

  • Eyecare vouchers

  • From 25 Days Annual Leave + 8 Bank Holidays (option to buy and sell Annual leave)

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At Clarivate, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all  qualified persons with respect to hiring, compensation, promotion, training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. We comply with applicable laws and regulations governing non-discrimination in all locations.

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Region: Europe
Country: United Kingdom

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